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Creating Symmetrical Monitor Angles (Swapping Amplifier Modules)
Redline RL12 and RL15 products feature the ability to switch the amplifier to the opposite side of
the enclosure to create symmetrical monitor angles for mirror image pairs. To move an amplifier
to the opposite side of the loudspeaker
1.
Disconnect the unit from AC supply and disconnect all analog
audio cabling.
2.
Remove the 12 mounting screws using a standard Phillips head
screwdriver. Notice the top center screw indicated in the
diagram, this is not a mounting screw, but a jacking screw
location.
3.
After removing the 12 screws, insert one of the standard
longer screws into the jacking screw location. This will help free
the amplifier from the loudspeaker cabinet.
4.
Turn the mounting screw clockwise, pushing against the
loudspeaker and forcing the amplifier’s corner out. If the
amplifier remains fixed to the gasket it may be necessary to
use a flat head screwdriver to free the amplifier from the
loudspeaker.
5.
Once free, carefully lift the amplifier from the loudspeaker and
disconnect the electrical leads at the coupling. Set the amplifier
module aside.
6.
Follow the procedure above for the blank amplifier panel on the
opposite side of the loudspeaker.
7.
Connect the electrical leads to the amplifier module.
8.
Secure the amplifier by re-installing and tightening the 12
mounting screws.
9.
Secure the blank panel by re-installing and tightening the 12
mounting screws remembering to reinsert the shorter jacking
screw in the top center position.